Klein Oak @ Spring Westfield, George Stadium, Friday 7:30Preview: Westfield (6-2) has consistently been one of the best teams in Houston over the past few seasons. The Mustangs are known for defense but the tragic death of linebacker Herman Mitchell prior to the season took a key piece of the puzzle away. Klein Oak (8-0) is unbeaten and represents the best chance for a team to dethrone Westfield as district champs. Terrence Robinson has been one of the most electrifying players in Houston, lining up at QB, RB and WR. He teams with Texas commit DeSean Hales to make the Panther offense almost unstoppable.Other Top Prospects:Brodrick Brown, Nick Sampson, Jonathan Gimm, Brenel Myers, Clint Naron, Ossam Cook

Dayton @ Nederland, Bulldog Stadium, Friday 7:00Preview: Dayton (5-3) took a huge hit when junior QB Cody Green was lost for the season. However, do-it-all junior A.J. Dugat has helped lead the Broncos to remain in contention for the district championship. Nederland (7-1) came into the season with the defense expected to be the strength behind Texas LB commit Dravannti Johnson. However, the passing game is hitting on all cylinders with junior receiver Asa Cardenas tallying 55 catches and 11 TD's so far.Other Top Prospects:Paul Fontenot, Ford Smesny, Chris Gutierrez

Houston Stratford @ Aldine Nimitz, Thorne Stadium, Saturday 6:00Preview: Stanford QB commit Andrew Luck leads Stratford (6-2) in a must-win game if the Spartans want to repeat as district champions. Luck has passed for almost 1,700 yards and rushed for 500 more on the season. Nimitz (6-2) also still has a slim shot at the district title. The Cougar offense is led by athlete Michael Thomas who lines up at QB and RB. The defense is anchored by speedy DB Ray Anthony Long.Other Top Prospects:Jimmy Burge, Ben Bredthauer, Terrence Lloyd